Pritzker says he ‘remains skeptical’ about Bears proposal: ‘I’m not sure that this is among the highest priorities for taxpayers’ (Updated)
Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * Gov. JB Pritzker was asked today about his thoughts on the Bears’ domed stadium proposal…
Please pardon any transcription errors. You can watch the team’s press conference today on the Bears’ homepage. …Adding… Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren was introduced as the man who shepherded Minnesota Vikings’ new stadium project. From a recent local newspaper story…
…Adding… Mayor Johnson is going all-in with effusive praise, and claimed: “This project will result in no new taxes on the residents of Chicago.” Except, nobody has yet said how that new capital spending will be paid for. …Adding… The mayor just said the new venue would host several events. What he doesn’t say is that the plan allows the Bears to keep the revenues from those events. …Adding… Is it weird that they’re doing a splashy news media briefing before briefing the governor? …Adding… This is the capital plan. The Bears claim they’ve worked “closely with the state” on funding sources, but the governor’s office says they haven’t talked to them about it… ![]() That’s $1.5 billion in capital longterm. Also note the fine print at the bottom. “Financial forecasts subject to change.” …Adding… $15 million for the state ain’t much. Just sayin… ![]() …Adding… Click here for the full press release. Renderings are here. Economic impact study is here. …Adding… Gov. Pritzker just pointed out during another press conference that three professional sports teams are hoping to build new stadiums, but the Bears plan uses all the available bonding authority for this project, leaving nothing for the other two. …Adding… Isabel just asked how the capital plan will be funded. “There are dollars that we believe exist at the state level, at the potentially federal level, [and] at the city level,” CEO Williams said. So, he didn’t answer the question. Isabel asked a follow-up about specific funding from the state, but Williams would only say “We do look forward to having some detailed conversations with the state here in the near future.” …Adding… Senate President Harmon react…
…Adding… House Speaker Chris Welch…
Welch also told reporters today that if he put this plan on the big board today it would fail miserably. …Adding… Asked if he thought the plan could run this spring or if they would wait until the veto session, Warren said…
…Adding… Mayor Johnson was asked: “You have a host of progressive priorities in the capital such as more education and migrant funding. How are you going to make a progressive case for a publicly funded sports stadium?” The response…
…Adding… A top Pritzker administration official says the Bears “have no risk under this scenario. The risk is 100% on the state.” …Adding… Asked about the White Sox plan, Warren admitted the Bears’ plan “doesn’t include any money for what they want. But it doesn’t mean that money does not exist for what they want. So that’s why we’re continuing conversations.” Um. OK. Magic money? …Adding… Gov. Pritzker went from saying he remained skeptical this morning, to saying he is “highly skeptical of the proposal that’s been made” this afternoon. He continued: “I believe strongly that this is not a high priority for legislators and certainly not for me, when I compare it to all the other things when we’re talking about health care here, even when you talk about capital for health care as they’re asking for capital for a stadium.” …Adding… Gov. Pritzker said he could eventually support a plan, but this plan “can be a lot better for taxpayers than what they put forward.” …Adding… Speaker Welch told reporters today what he said he told the Bears privately last week: “If we were to put this issue on the board for a vote right now, it would fail and it would fail miserably. There’s no environment for something like this today. Now in Springfield environments change. Will that environment change within the next 30 days? I think that’s highly unlikely.” …Adding… More from Welch today…
…Adding… Sen. Peters…
And Sen. Lewis…
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Flashback: Candidate Johnson opposed Bears stadium subsidies (Updated x2)
Wednesday, Apr 24, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * Mayor Johnson will attend the Bears’ press conference today unveiling plans for its new domed stadium. From a media advisory…
* From a mayoral runoff debate in early March of 2023…
…Adding… From the Chicago Public Schools’ 2024 capital plan document…
And yet the mayor is supporting hundreds of millions of dollars in capital spending to build a domed stadium for a wealthy NFL franchise on Lake Michigan. …Adding… SDG supports using state capital money for sports stadiums? Unreal… ![]()
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Moody’s revises Illinois outlook from stable to positive (Updated)
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Crain’s…
…Adding… Comptroller Mendoza…
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*** UPDATED x1 - Equality Illinois ‘alarmed’ over possible Harris appointment *** Personal PAC warns Democratic committeepersons about Sen. Napoleon Harris
Monday, Apr 22, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * I was wondering if this was coming. Personal PAC CEO Sarah Garza Resnick…
Expect a vote this Friday. I’m hearing that Cook County Board President and party chair Toni Preckwinkle wants to appoint Chief Deputy County Clerk Cedric Giles to fill the office vacancy through the end of the term. Other candidates for the ballot appointment include Cook County Commissioners Kevin Morrison and Donna Miller, as well as MWRD Commissioner Kari Steele, although there might be a legal issue with doing that. By the way, the office vacancy vote will be one vote for each committeeperson. The ballot appointment will be done on a weighted vote. *** UPDATE *** Equality Illinois CEO Brian C. Johnson…
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*** All clear *** Capitol Building evacuation order issued (Updated)
Monday, Apr 22, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * From an email…
Stay tuned. This is the third incident in recent weeks. …Adding… A bit more info…
…Adding… All clear…
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The left’s city hall tactics won’t work in Springfield (Updated x3)
Monday, Apr 22, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * My weekly syndicated newspaper column…
Discuss. …Adding… Stacy Davis Gates told reporters this about the bill…
A Racial Impact Note was requested by the bill’s opponents, but this is what the note actually said…
Simply asking for a Racial Impact Note is not the same as getting a note which confirms your contention. …Adding… Fran Spielman asked Stacy Davis Gates how she proposes to fund the CTU’s long list of union contract demands…
* Fran then asked how the governor can do that “with all the other budget pressures that he, at the state, is facing?“…
It’s not alone, by any means, but the CTU has historically relied on “magic money” to make its arguments. If progressives want these great things, then they need to start coming up with do-able revenue sources. But the question for the CTU’s president is why the union thinks the city’s schools should be fully funded under the evidence-based model before the rest of the state’s schools are. * Meanwhile, the CTU’s vice president accused the governor of “white-washing”… ![]() Yeah, that’ll work. …Adding… I just noticed that Senate President Don Harmon is now the chief HB303 sponsor in his chamber. Hmm.
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Monday, Apr 22, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller
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